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Keynote Speakers

Title: Three Screens: Evolution of Devices, Services, & Networks
(Slides) / (Video)
David Belanger is currently the AT&T Labs Chief Scientist, and the Vice President of Information & Software Systems Research at AT&T
Labs in Florham Park, NJ. As Chief Scientist, he is responsible to the AT&T Labs CEO for: identifying pre-product technology important to the
future of AT&T, evaluating technology, building alignment within AT&T on technology directions, and serving as AT&T liaison to external
technical communities, specifically universities, government agencies and industrial laboratories.
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee - Director, World Wide Web Consortium

Title: The Future of Web Applications
(Video)
Tim Berners-Lee holds the 3Com Founders chair and is a Senior Research Scientist at the Laboratory for
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (CSAIL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is co-Director of the new Web Science
Research Initiative (WSRI) and is a Chair in the Computer Science Department at the University of Southampton, UK. He directs the World Wide Web
Consortium, founded in 1994. In 1989 he invented the World Wide Web, an internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing while
at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory. More about Tim Berners-Lee and his speech.

Dr. Kai-Fu Lee - Vice President of Engineering, Google

Title: Cloud Computing
(Video)
Kai-Fu Lee is a Vice President of Engineering at Google, Inc. and President of Google Greater China.
He joined Google in 2005 to start Google's operations in China. He developed
the world's first speaker-independent continuous speech-recognition system. This system was
selected as the "Most Important Innovation of 1988" by Business Week.
More about Kai-Fu Lee and his speech.

Dr. Harry Shum - Corporate Vice President, Microsoft

Title: Taking Search to New Frontiers
(Slides) / (Video)
Dr. Shum is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow and an American Computational Machinery (ACM) Fellow.
He serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of Computer Vision, and is a Program Chair of the International
Conference of Computer Vision (ICCV) 2007. Dr. Shum has published more than 100 papers in computer vision, computer graphics,
pattern recognition, statistical learning, and robotics. He holds more than 50 U.S. patents.
More about Harry Shum and his speech.